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bitterfic ([info]bitterfic) wrote,
@ 2009-04-26 06:49:00

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Entry tags:fandom: dc comics, femslash/yuri, gen, rating: pg-13

The Princess and the Shadow: DC Comics Fic
Author: Bitterfig
Title: The Princess and the Shadow
Fandom: DC Comics
Character: Kate Kane (Batwoman)
Summary: Kate Kane’s decision to become Batwoman was not triggered by some horrific trauma, but was rather the culmination of a lifetime lived in the company of a secret self.
Beta Reader: Fedink
Word Count: 2084
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Mature themes, implied sexuality.
Author’s Note: Written for lgbtfest Prompt #443: DC Comics, Katherine Kane. Give Kate some backstory apart from being Renee's (ex) girlfriend. When did she first realize she was attracted to women? She's still (mostly) closeted; who knows she's queer and how did they find out?
Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction. Any illegal acts taking place within that fiction are NOT condoned by the author. Depictions of any questionable, illegal, or potentially illegal activity in said fiction does not mean that I condone, promote, support, participate in, or approve of said activity. I grasp the distinction between fiction and reality and trust that readers will do the same. I do not profit from the fan fiction I write, and all rights to the characters remain firmly in the hands of their creator.

The Princess and the Shadow




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